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EN 311,312: Introduction to British Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A survey of British literature from Beowulf to the present. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. (WI) Credit, three hours each.
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EN 321,322: Introduction to American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the major writers from colonial times to the present. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. (WI) Credit, three hours each.
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EN 331: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
An advanced study of various writing techniques and grammatical principles. The course will include practical applications of writing, editing, and advanced grammar in academic composition, as well as the mass media. It will include assignments that consider the Christian ethic and its application to the issues of current interest, as well as how the Christian ethic informs the writer who is concerned with the effects of the printed word on his or her society. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. Cross-listed as TE 331 (CL and WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 332: Advanced Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A continuation of EN 331 focusing on various writing techniques. The course will include practical applications of writing and editing, as well as mass media. It will include assignments that consider the Christian ethic and its application to issues of current interest, as well as how the Christian ethic informs the writer who is concerned with the effects of the printed word on his or her society. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. (CL and WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 400: Critical Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A historical survey of critical and aesthetic theory from Plato to the present, with some attention to current trends. English majors not seeking secondary education certification may substitute PY 401 for this course. Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements in English. (WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 401: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Introduces students to the theory of language as the most essential characteristic of humankind, to the nature and structure of language in general and English in particular, and to the basic concepts of 106 phonetics, semantics, grammar, stylistics, and sociolinguistics. Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements in English. (WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 405: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of selected Shakespearean comedies, histories, and tragedies. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. Drama majors may take this course as an elective (TH 405). (WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 411: Special Topics in British Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Varies yearly. Topics might include intensive study of a single author, a literary period, a genre, or a theme. Prerequisite: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. (WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 421: Special Topics in American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Varies yearly. Topics might include intensive study of a single author, a literary period, a genre, or a theme. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. (WI) Credit, three hours.
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EN 430: Special Topics in World Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Varies with every offering. The topic might include intensive study of a national or regional literature, a literary period, a genre, or a theme. Prerequisites: EN 101, 102 and three additional semester hours in English above the freshman level. (WI) Credit, three hours.
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